The Multilateralisation of Policing in South Africa. The Multilateralisation of Policing in South Africa.

The Multilateralisation of Policing in South Africa‪.‬

Strategic Review for Southern Africa 2006, Nov, 28, 2

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ABSTRACT Security implies a stable, relatively predictable environment in which an individual or group may pursue their ends without disruption or harm, and without fear of such disturbance or injury. Services rendered by the security industry are provided for and regulated in terms of national legislation and are thereby acknowledged as being necessary in order to protect or safeguard the lives of people and their assets and to reduce the risks of losses to people, property and other assets commensurate with the principles contained in the South African constitution.

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Professioneel en technisch
UITGEGEVEN
2006
1 november
TAAL
EN
Engels
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21
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UITGEVER
University of Pretoria, Institute for Strategic Studies
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